Fake Trezor Application on AppStore Costed 600.000 Dollars!steemCreated with Sketch.

in trezor •  4 years ago 

According to the claims, a person lost 600.00 dollars due to the fake Trezor application he downloaded from #Apple.

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According to the latest news, a Trezor app on Apple mimics the real Trezor. One user states that he understands that the Trezor application he downloaded from Apple is not the real application, but he is late for everything.

🚨Trezor Wallet Scam🚨
Downloading a #Trezor #app from the #AppStore, Phillipe Christodoulou is one of the victims of the recent fraud attempt in the cryptocurrency ecosystem. According to the statements made, an application that was similar to the Trezor application and managed to enter the AppStore caused Christodoulou to lose a significant amount of #money.

Phillipe Christodoulou told the Washington Post that he kept a small amount of wealth in his Trezor wallet and downloaded a Trezor app available on the iOS AppStore to track his funds.

According to the statements made, the application had several positive comments and therefore Christodoulou did not think that he would encounter any problems. However, the application that Christodoulou downloaded was a phishing application and thus the login information on the application was obtained.

According to Christodoulou's claims, 17.1 Bitcoins , approximately 600,000 dollars, were stolen by #malicious people.

🧐Who is guilty?
At this point, the main issue is this: Did Christodoulou make a mistake by carelessness or did Apple make a security mistake? Of course, the phishers should not be forgotten.

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#Apple #ecosystem is known as one of the most centralized and most controlled ecosystems in the world. All processes are overseen by Apple, which is responsible for ensuring the security of apps downloaded on any of their devices. In fact, listing an application in AppStore is much more difficult than other operating systems.

At this point, Christodoulou thinks Apple is more guilty than #phishers. Because, according to Christodoulou, Apple should not have brought such a fraud application to users. However, neither Apple nor Trezor has made a statement so far.

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